As the nights lengthen and the leaves take on their autumn colours, many of our cities prepare for a seasonal festival dominated by dark and frightening imagery. Ghosts, skeletons, hags, nocturnal creatures such as cats and bats, and grinning monster faces peer out at us from shop windows. Much of it is [...]
At some point the warriors have to come home; they grow old and watch their grandchildren playing. The farmers get tired of paying taxes and losing their sons in battle. Continual warfare drains a culture of energy, honor, and the favor of the gods, no matter how much gold and how many slaves are brought home. And a careful reading of the great pagan epics shows that their authors were profoundly aware of this.
Well-researched essays and articles exploring themes of pacifism and peace-making in ancient pagan traditions and cultures, as well as pieces on influential leaders, movements, events and thea/ologies in the history and development of modern (Neo)Paganism.
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- TPH on The Iliad: Pacifism in Ancient Greece
- An Interview with Brynneth | Voices of Pagan Pacifism on Peace in Ritual and Daily Life
- likesun on The Iliad: Pacifism in Ancient Greece
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- Welcome: A Pre-Launch Announcement | Voices of Pagan Pacifism on Submission Guidelines
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